*OFFICIAL PSAT THREAD 2014 (US)*

<p>So to recap what I have said in simpler terms, the best way I figured out to get the 2014 PSAT scores without an access code is as follows:
NOTE: Might not work if you don’t have a collegequickstart account with 2013 scores in it.</p>

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<li>Go to <a href=“Student Score Reports”>Student Score Reports; and sign in.</li>
<li>Go to <a href=“Student Score Reports”>Student Score Reports; This page will show you the first question and will say at the top if you got it right or wrong.
Change the ‘1’ at the end of the URL to ‘2’ and repeat, until you have gone through all the CR questions. Count how many you got wrong and omitted. There are 48 total.</li>
<li>Repeat steps 2-3 but with <a href=“Student Score Reports”>Student Score Reports; for math and <a href=“Student Score Reports”>Student Score Reports; for writing. There are 38 math questions and 39 writing ones.</li>
<li>Use the equation 48-(1.25*[number incorrect])-[number omitted] to get your critical reading raw score. Round up from .5.</li>
<li>Use the equation 38-(1.25*[number of MC questions incorrect])-[number omitted]-[number of bubble in questions incorrect] to get your math raw score. Round up from .5.</li>
<li>Use the equation 39-(1.25*[number incorrect])-[number omitted] to get your writing raw score. Round up from .5.</li>
<li>Use the table on page 5 of <a href=“https://web.archive.org/web/20141204164848/https://www.collegeboard.org/pdf/psat/understanding-psat-nmsqt-scores-guide_0.pdf”>https://web.archive.org/web/20141204164848/https://www.collegeboard.org/pdf/psat/understanding-psat-nmsqt-scores-guide_0.pdf&lt;/a&gt; to convert your raw scores into actual scores.</li>
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<p>I hope these instructions were easy enough to understand. I’ll try and answer any question you might have.</p>

<p>PS: The reporter’s questions were impromptu…D’oh!</p>